Stranded help!!


quillcom

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On the interstate, and my 4 airbags on tractor totally deflated.

Is that something I can fix myself?

Called they said a rod/ came loose or something.

Help won't be here for another 2 hours.
 

Ok

Got up underneath there and saw the hanging rod but not sure how to reconnect it.

First time getting stranded out of state.
:(

That tree two days ago now this. Time for a vacation.

Or I can just retire, like everyone else in here.

Glad I got 2 weeks comin around Independence Day.
 
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Levelling valve busted




Probably could have done that but my levelling valve completely disconnected. So something probably wore through or fell off in transit.
 
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Post a picture of where it's broken, list the tools and materials you have, and hopefully we can figure something out.

Are you on an exit ramp or the side of the highway?

If you're on the shoulder, with the truck running, move the lever on the valve to inflate the suspension about 3 inches or whatever looks normal to you, & figure out a way to keep that lever on the valve from moving, with zip ties, bungees, coat hanger, etc and then drive it to the next exit ramp or preferably a truck stop or rest area.

Don't drive it deflated because of the drive shaft & suspension angles, it'll push the shaft too far into the transmission & cause a grinding noise and that ain't good.
 
I think Birchy is gone. The old man ran him off and it looks like he left too.

I had just climbed in bed @quillcom Those plastic pieces that connect the rod to the trunion on the top of the axle get brittle over time and snap. You guys run in weather extremes that don't help much either.
 
If you've got those hard plastic coily type air lines from tractor to trailer, stay the hell down south in the winter.

Personally I think they should be banned everywhere north of the Mason-Dixon line during the winter months.
I have had them snap in the real cold. I agree they should be banned and also they look like shit.
 
If you've got those hard plastic coily type air lines from tractor to trailer, stay the hell down south in the winter.

Personally I think they should be banned everywhere north of the Mason-Dixon line during the winter months.
The sun eats them alive and makes them very brittle down here too! The flexible rubber lines work best. The thing is, unless you paint them, the noobs can't tell the difference. I mean, who can see the difference in 3/8" & 1/2"? :confused-96: Could that be why they paint them red and blue? :rolllaugh:
 
The sun eats them alive and makes them very brittle down here too! The flexible rubber lines work best. The thing is, unless you paint them, the noobs can't tell the difference. I mean, who can see the difference in 3/8" & 1/2"? :confused-96: Could that be why they paint them red and blue? :rolllaugh:
So they're brittle in the cold & they can't handle UV light.

Yet if either one breaks at highway speed, it could cause a fatal accident. Especially the blue line if you're approaching stopped traffic.

But DOT allows them.
 
Birchy will always come back.
Ganthony might be banned for a while because of that brutal attack on him though. But he'll come back too, eventually.
I didn't think that was right. Birchy is a good dude and means well. He just needs some really good friends.

I have/had just 3 really best friends. #1: my wife. #'s 2&3? Both passed on already in their mid 60's. We all stayed tight since we met in the mid 70's. I miss them.
 
Happened to me once. On my Mack there's a plasticy rubbery eyelet on each end. The one end broke and everything dumped.

Fixed it on the shoulder of I-83 near Harrisburg with some sweet premium electrical tape I had found when whizzing along the road in Maryland one day. I wish I knew the brand/name of it because it was the best freaking electrical tape I ever experienced. It was dang near a sexual experience.
 
Fixed it on the shoulder of I-83 near Harrisburg with some sweet premium electrical tape I had found when whizzing along the road in Maryland one day. I wish I knew the brand/name of it because it was the best freaking electrical tape I ever experienced. It was dang near a sexual experience.
Must be that top rated Cascadia Steering Wheel tape @Uncle Birchy likes so much.
 
It may have been 3M Pro tape, lost by a lineman while working. The tape the power companies get is miles above the garbage you buy in the home stores. I have a buddy that works for PG&E in Philly and he gave a coupla rolls of it. It's awesome. The glue doesn't melt in the heat and the tape itself stays where you put it.
 
It may have been 3M Pro tape, lost by a lineman while working. The tape the power companies get is miles above the garbage you buy in the home stores. I have a buddy that works for PG&E in Philly and he gave a coupla rolls of it. It's awesome. The glue doesn't melt in the heat and the tape itself stays where you put it.
Possibly. It was also wider than most. Maybe an inch and a half or two.
 

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